pink vintage room inspo
everything you need for the maximalist vintage pink room of your dreams 🎀
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It's true, creating that perfect pink vintage maximalist room is all about embracing charm and a touch of delightful excess! When I started dreaming up my own space, I knew I wanted something that felt like a beautiful, romantic escape, and the 'pretty in pink theme' instantly came to mind. It's not just about throwing pink everywhere; it's about curating pieces that tell a story and make you feel utterly pampered. First, let's talk about the bed – it's often the heart of a 'pink vintage room'. For that 'maximalist bed frame' look, a white bed frame with a textured headboard, as I found, is a fantastic canvas. Then, layer it with an ornate pink bedspread. Want to elevate it to a 'coquette canopy bed'? You don't always need a full canopy structure. Simply draping sheer lace curtains or even a delicate pink fabric over a four-poster frame can create that dreamy, enclosed feel. Next, the details! This is where the 'excessively frilly decoration' comes into its own. Think beyond just frills on fabrics. I adore using lace curtains for the windows – they let in soft light and add an instant touch of vintage romance. To tie them back, those pearl curtain tie-backs are an absolute must; they just scream elegance. And don't forget the '80s vanity table' vibes! I love finding a classic vanity and swapping out any dark hardware for something white or gold. On top, arrange your makeup and perfumes alongside charming trinkets like small pearl vibe vases, a floral candle warmer, or even a heart pillow. To really lean into the maximalist aesthetic, don't shy away from unique decor. I’ve been experimenting with DIY lipstick art color palettes for small decorative candles, using shades like DMC SHELL PINK to ensure everything ties together. Imagine a vintage phone on an end table or a faux cake tissue box adding a whimsical touch. These little unexpected elements are what make the room truly yours. For shelving, display collected treasures – maybe a pink mantelpiece adorned with faux silk peonies or delicate pink wisteria. I've even found success with incorporating specific flowers like cherry blossom, roses, and chrysanthemums to bring in that natural, soft beauty. Remember, the goal is a layered, cohesive look, not clutter. Every piece, from your evolur aurora dresser to the smallest pearl fake candle, should contribute to that overarching 'pink vintage' and 'coquette' feel. It's all about creating a space where you feel completely surrounded by beauty and comfort. I hope these ideas help you 'create it' into the pink dream room you've always wanted!









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